Prime Minister Matteo Renzi discusses his idea to eliminate hundreds of elected officials; scientists hope volunteers with a genetic mutation that causes early-onset Alzheimer's may help find a way to prevent the disease in others.

After years of Islamic State group occupation, Mosul, Iraq, is taken back by the Iraqi Army; how America will vote with both presidential candidates having high disapproval ratings; creating a vaccine against the Zika virus.

60 Minutes

Season 49 Episode 5:

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The presidential election and the state of Ohio; several NFL stars take a $43 million investment loss at the hands of one financial adviser; a new advertising trend uses social media to target a hard-to-reach audience.

Season 49 Episode 4:

60 Minutes

Season 49 Episode 3:

60 Minutes

The impact artificial intelligence has on the world, including its role in driving cars, cellphones, social media and cancer care; actor Bryan Cranston discusses his life and career leading up to "Breaking Bad."

Season 49 Episode 2:

60 Minutes

A battle for natural resources in the Arctic frontier; actor and director Nate Parker discusses his film "The Birth of a Nation" and an incident in his past that could threaten the film's success; Mary Quin, the woman who escaped terrorist captors.

Season 49 Episode 1:

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Season 48 Episode 56:

60 Minutes

Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson and vice presidential candidate Bill Weld; America's nuclear arsenal and the steps the president would have to take to order a launch; China's film industry.

Season 48 Episode 56:

60 Minutes

Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson and vice presidential candidate Bill Weld; America's nuclear arsenal and the steps the president would have to take to order a launch; China's film industry.

Season 48 Episode 53:

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Season 48 Episode 52:

60 Minutes

Examining claims that an American manufacturer sold faulty protective equipment during an outbreak of the Ebola virus; payments company Stripe reinvents how money moves online; underwater remains of slave ships off the coast of Mozambique Island.

Season 48 Episode 52:

60 Minutes

Examining claims that an American manufacturer sold faulty protective equipment during an outbreak of the Ebola virus; payments company Stripe reinvents how money moves online; underwater remains of slave ships off the coast of Mozambique Island.

Season 48 Episode 50:

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Season 48 Episode 49:

60 Minutes

Three wrongfully convicted people discuss life after prison; scientists study a glacier in Greenland in hopes of learning more about climate change; business partners serve as legal guardians for almost 100 young Tanzanians.

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Season 48 Episode 46:

60 Minutes

The execution of Joseph Wood, which took nearly two hours, the longest in U.S. history; federal law enforcement trackers discuss how they located and arrested gangster Whitey Bulger; photographer Danny Clinch.

Season 48 Episode 46:

60 Minutes

The execution of Joseph Wood, which took nearly two hours, the longest in U.S. history; federal law enforcement trackers discuss how they located and arrested gangster Whitey Bulger; photographer Danny Clinch.

Season 48 Episode 44:

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Season 48 Episode 43:

60 Minutes

Technology that allows guns to fire only in the hands of their owners; a report that could show possible Saudi support for some of the Sept. 11, 2001 hijackers; extreme athlete TJ Holmes' Swiss peak jump.

Season 48 Episode 43:

60 Minutes

Technology that allows guns to fire only in the hands of their owners; a report that could show possible Saudi support for some of the Sept. 11, 2001 hijackers; extreme athlete TJ Holmes' Swiss peak jump.

Morley Safer: A Reporter's Life

Season 48 Episode 36:

60 Minutes

Scott Pelley follows patients taking part in a clinical trial for a new cancer therapy; innocent American citizens charged with espionage as the government cracks down on the Chinese theft of U.S. trade secrets.

Season 48 Episode 36:

60 Minutes

Scott Pelley follows patients taking part in a clinical trial for a new cancer therapy; innocent American citizens charged with espionage as the government cracks down on the Chinese theft of U.S. trade secrets.

Season 48 Episode 34:

60 Minutes

Claims that an American manufacturer sold faulty protective equipment during the most recent Ebola outbreak; payments company Stripe reinvents how money is moved online; a woman and her business partner care for nearly 100 young Tanzanians.

Season 48 Episode 34:

60 Minutes

Claims that an American manufacturer sold faulty protective equipment during the most recent Ebola outbreak; payments company Stripe reinvents how money is moved online; a woman and her business partner care for nearly 100 young Tanzanians.

Season 48 Episode 33:

60 Minutes

Ohio's heroin epidemic; congressmen back a bill that would make it a crime for a member of Congress to personally ask for campaign donations; an annual gathering offers solace for people who have lost loved ones in the military.

Season 48 Episode 33:

60 Minutes

Ohio's heroin epidemic; congressmen back a bill that would make it a crime for a member of Congress to personally ask for campaign donations; an annual gathering offers solace for people who have lost loved ones in the military.

Season 48 Episode 32:

60 Minutes

Life insurance companies not paying benefits despite knowing the policy holder has died; an influx of the mentally ill at Riker's Island; professional hackers show how cellphone security can be breached.

Season 48 Episode 32:

60 Minutes

Life insurance companies not paying benefits despite knowing the policy holder has died; an influx of the mentally ill at Riker's Island; professional hackers show how cellphone security can be breached.

Season 48 Episode 31:

60 Minutes

Attempts to declassify a top-secret report that might show Saudi support for some of the 9/11 hijackers; China's film industry; swimmer Schuyler Bailar, the first transgender male athlete to compete in a NCAA Division I men's sport.

Season 48 Episode 30:

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Season 48 Episode 29:

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Season 48 Episode 28:

60 Minutes

The people behind the Make-A-Wish Foundation; nurses providing health care to the poor in Appalachia; billionaires, including Warren Buffet and Bill and Melinda Gates, pledge to give away at least half of their fortunes to charity.

Season 48 Episode 28:

60 Minutes

The people behind the Make-A-Wish Foundation; nurses providing health care to the poor in Appalachia; billionaires, including Warren Buffet and Bill and Melinda Gates, pledge to give away at least half of their fortunes to charity.

Season 48 Episode 27:

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Season 48 Episode 26:

60 Minutes

Investigators look into a texting app favored by ISIS, which uses encryption; a controversial practice helps the terminally ill end their lives; Danish architect Bjarke Ingels reveals the model of the new stadium of the Redskins.

Season 48 Episode 26:

60 Minutes

Investigators look into a texting app favored by ISIS, which uses encryption; a controversial practice helps the terminally ill end their lives; Danish architect Bjarke Ingels reveals the model of the new stadium of the Redskins.

Season 48 Episode 24:

60 Minutes

Season 48 Episode 23:

60 Minutes Presents: Preserving the Past

An African-American museum on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.; Italy's fashion industry helps preserve the nation's architectural treasures; the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, which has been under construction for more than 130 years.

Season 48 Episode 23:

60 Minutes Presents: Preserving the Past

An African-American museum on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.; Italy's fashion industry helps preserve the nation's architectural treasures; the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, which has been under construction for more than 130 years.

Season 48 Episode 22:

60 Minutes

The hunt for Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, and his recapture, after he escaped imprisonment for the second time; Elaine Weinstein's efforts to negotiate her husband's release after he was kidnapped in Pakistan; director Danny Boyle ("Steve Jobs").

Season 48 Episode 22:

60 Minutes

The hunt for Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, and his recapture, after he escaped imprisonment for the second time; Elaine Weinstein's efforts to negotiate her husband's release after he was kidnapped in Pakistan; director Danny Boyle ("Steve Jobs").

Season 48 Episode 21:

60 Minutes

Season 48 Episode 20:

60 Minutes

An undercover investigation reveals how dishonest people from other countries launder their ill-gotten money in the United States; studying a large glacier in Greenland in hopes of learning more about climate change and the rising sea level.

Season 48 Episode 20:

60 Minutes

An undercover investigation reveals how dishonest people from other countries launder their ill-gotten money in the United States; studying a large glacier in Greenland in hopes of learning more about climate change and the rising sea level.

Season 48 Episode 19:

60 Minutes

Season 48 Episode 18:

60 Minutes

The people behind the Make-A-Wish Foundation; nurse practitioners providing health care to the uninsured in Appalachia; billionaires, including Warren Buffett and Bill and Melinda Gates, who are pledging at least half of their wealth to charity.

Season 48 Episode 18:

60 Minutes

The people behind the Make-A-Wish Foundation; nurse practitioners providing health care to the uninsured in Appalachia; billionaires, including Warren Buffett and Bill and Melinda Gates, who are pledging at least half of their wealth to charity.

Season 48 Episode 17:

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Season 48 Episode 16:

60 Minutes

Reports from inside the Syrian base from which Russia launches air strikes in support of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad; three unjustly convicted people who have been exonerated talk about life after prison; Broadway show Hamilton.

Season 48 Episode 16:

60 Minutes

Reports from inside the Syrian base from which Russia launches air strikes in support of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad; three unjustly convicted people who have been exonerated talk about life after prison; Broadway show Hamilton.

Season 48 Episode 10:

60 Minutes

Alan Gross discusses the five years he spent in a Cuban prison before a deal between the U.S. and Cuba led to his release; the execution of Joseph Wood, which took two hours rather than 10 minutes; extreme sportsman JT Holmes descends the Eiger.

Season 48 Episode 10:

60 Minutes

Alan Gross discusses the five years he spent in a Cuban prison before a deal between the U.S. and Cuba led to his release; the execution of Joseph Wood, which took two hours rather than 10 minutes; extreme sportsman JT Holmes descends the Eiger.

Season 48 Episode 9:

60 Minutes

The terror attacks in Paris have prompted police departments to train officers and members of the public how to respond and stay alive during a shooting; the battle against Islamic State group; a cellphone-based payment system in Kenya.

Season 48 Episode 9:

60 Minutes

The terror attacks in Paris have prompted police departments to train officers and members of the public how to respond and stay alive during a shooting; the battle against Islamic State group; a cellphone-based payment system in Kenya.

Season 48 Episode 3:

60 Minutes

President Barack Obama discusses Syria, Vice President Joe Biden's political future, and Hillary Clinton's email server; a prosecutor apologizes for his role in a wrongful conviction that placed a man on death row for 30 years.

Season 48 Episode 3:

60 Minutes

President Barack Obama discusses Syria, Vice President Joe Biden's political future, and Hillary Clinton's email server; a prosecutor apologizes for his role in a wrongful conviction that placed a man on death row for 30 years.

60 Minutes

Season 48 Episode 1:

60 Minutes

Russian President Vladimir Putin talks about his country's presence in Syria, the Islamic State group, conflict in Ukraine, and his feelings about President Obama and Americans; Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump.

Season 48 Episode 1:

60 Minutes

Russian President Vladimir Putin talks about his country's presence in Syria, the Islamic State group, conflict in Ukraine, and his feelings about President Obama and Americans; Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump.

Season 47 Episode 40:

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Season 47 Episode 39:

60 Minutes

FBI Director James Comey talks about challenges the bureau is taking on; doctors fight back against the high cost of cancer drugs; Italy's fashion industry steps in to help preserve the country's architectural treasures.

Season 47 Episode 38:

60 Minutes

Muslim fundamentalists in London help recruit fighters for ISIS; the cleanup of over 100 million tons of coal ash waste spilled in North Carolina; a dog who knows the names of over a thousand different toys.

Season 47 Episode 37:

60 Minutes

The results of marijuana legalization in Colorado; allegations that homeowners were denied their flood insurance claims after Hurricane Sandy due to fraudulent engineers' reports; actor Bradley Cooper.

Season 47 Episode 36:

60 Minutes

Season 47 Episode 35:

60 Minutes Presents: War Stories

Gen. John Campbell and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani discuss the future of Afghanistan; veterans discuss their experiences; volunteers search for the remains of missing World War II airmen off the coast of Palau.

Season 47 Episode 34:

60 Minutes

The National Museum of African American History and Culture; the Taliban's efforts to recruit child suicide bombers in Pakistan and Afghanistan and how a psychologist hopes to rehabilitate some of the children; structurally deficient U.S. bridges.

Season 47 Episode 32:

60 Minutes

Season 47 Episode 31:

60 Minutes

How Arab and Israeli children are impacted by an age-old war; philanthropist David Rubenstein's efforts to preserve American historical artifacts; Bob Simon's report on the Scottish Island of Islay, where premium single malt Scotch whiskies are made.

Season 47 Episode 28:

60 Minutes

Details regarding the cyberattack on Sony Pictures; Caroline Kennedy, U.S. Ambassador to Japan, talks about her job and the issues she is faced with; Bryant lacrosse coach Mike Pressler discusses the false accusations that cost him his job at Duke.

Season 47 Episode 27:

60 Minutes

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson; the Good Friday Agreement of 1998 and an interview with Gerry Adams, the president of the Irish Republican political party; the people behind the scenes of Wikipedia, including its founder Jimmy Wales.

Season 47 Episode 26:

60 Minutes

Season 47 Episode 25:

60 Minutes

Christians from Iraq who have been forced to flee from ISIS violence; the mining and processing of rare earth elements; astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson talks about his career and his fascination with the universe.

Season 47 Episode 24:

60 Minutes

The impact of errors to the Social Security Administration's Death Master File; female Marines must pass the 3-month infantry officer course before they can serve in ground combat units; conservationist Damian Aspinall.

Season 47 Episode 23:

60 Minutes

A prosecutor dies right before presenting damning charges; veterans of a Marine company that experienced high casualties in Afghanistan; Bob Simon's profile of New York Metropolitan Opera Music Director James Levine.

Season 47 Episode 22:

60 Minutes

Homeowners who submitted flood insurance claims after Hurricane Sandy say they were denied because of fraudulent engineering reports; Chinese-made laminate flooring that may not meet health and safety standards; comic and actor Larry David.

Season 47 Episode 21:

Remembering Bob Simon

Season 47 Episode 20:

60 Minutes

Bob Simon reports on the development of a promising drug, ZMapp, intended to combat Ebola; the origin of terrorists responsible for recent deadly attacks in Paris; "American Sniper" star Bradley Cooper.

Season 47 Episode 19:

60 Minutes

Dan Kaufman, director of the Information Innovation Office at DARPA; Swiss banking leak; "Selma" director Ava DuVernay on the filming of a key scene and the controversial portrayal of President Lyndon B. Johnson.

Season 47 Episode 12:

60 Minutes

Season 47 Episode 11:

60 Minutes

The United Nations World Food Programme works with refugees from Syria's civil war; hackers from abroad who infiltrate the U.S. financial system; Kevin Richardson discusses his efforts to spare the lives of lions raised in captivity.

Season 47 Episode 10:

60 Minutes

American bridges in need of repair; Chernobyl, nearly 30 years later; volunteers use technology to find the remains of airmen missing in action at the site of World War II battles in the South Pacific.

Season 47 Episode 5:

60 Minutes

A woman becomes the focus of the end-of-life debate after helping her father commit suicide; a man who turned a technique for finding mushrooms into a method for finding gold; Italy's fashion industry helps save the country's architectural treasures.

Episode 991:

60 Minutes

Episode 990:

60 Minutes

Drug abuse and corruption problems plague the Afghan National Police force; rehearsal and production of Broadway's "Spider-Man, Turn Off the Dark"; U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens retires.

Episode 989:

60 Minutes

Episode 988:

60 Minutes

People who have become wealthy after allowing natural gas to be extracted from shale rock on their property; cholera epidemic in Haiti; a soldier discusses what he did to earn the Medal of Honor and how the recognition makes him uncomfortable.

Episode 985:

60 Minutes

People about to lose unemployment benefits discuss their situations; Jane Goodall revisits the forests of Tanzania where her love of chimps began decades ago; the popularity of the British TV show "Top Gear."

Episode 984:

60 Minutes

A controversial archeological dig in Jerusalem becomes a flash point in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; an annual encampment allows homeless veterans to find hope; a 100-year-old film that was made in San Francisco days before the 1906 earthquake.

Episode 982:

60 Minutes

Possible sources of conflict in Iraq after the U.S. military completely withdraws from the country; Kenneth Feinberg sorts out claims stemming from the BP oil spill; philanthropists Bill and Melinda Gates.

Episode 981:

60 Minutes

Lara Logan revisits the border of Afghanistan-Pakistan, where she and her crew came under enemy fire; debate concerns the proposed Islamic center in Manhattan; football player Drew Brees; flaws in eyewitness testimony result in in false convictions.

Episode 980:

60 Minutes

Correspondent Lara Logan revisits the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan where she and her crew came under enemy fire; national debate regarding the proposed Islamic center in New York; professional football player Drew Brees.

Episode 979:

60 Minutes

Ponzi schemer Marc Dreier discusses how he scammed people out of $400 million; former President Jimmy Carter discusses his book "White House Diary"; how American Samoa sends so many players to the NFL.

Episode 977:

60 Minutes

Episode 976:

60 Minutes

An FBI videotape shows a Defense Department official selling secrets to a Chinese spy; companies are testing a device that generates power without being connected to the electric grid; people jump off mountaintops wearing wingsuits.

Episode 975:

60 Minutes

An investigation into the explosion that unleashed the biggest offshore oil spill in history includes footage of the minutes after the explosion; Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov discusses his purchase of the New Jersey Nets.

Episode 969:

60 Minutes

Children are involved in slavery in Haiti; director Kathryn Bigelow discusses her Oscar-winning film "The Hurt Locker"; snowboarder Shaun White showcases tricks he used to win a gold medal at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada.

Episode 962:

60 Minutes

The potential hazards of chemicals called phthalates; SEED School is the first urban, public boarding school; the inventor of the cell phone, Martin Cooper, continues to improve upon the gadget 37 years later.

Episode 960:

60 Minutes

Episode 959:

60 Minutes

More than 550 people have drowned in a canal along the California-Mexico border; chef José Andrés has an avant-garde cooking technique; comic Conan O'Brien discusses losing his role as host of "The Tonight Show."

Episode 958:

60 Minutes

A former member of a Muslim extremist group discusses an ideology called the Narrative, which states America is at war with Islam; using prescription drugs to boost brain power; building a new bridge between San Francisco and Oakland, Calif.

60 Minutes

Episode 955:

60 Minutes

Biotech firms that want to patent human genes; an American program providing Ugandans with affordable HIV medicine causes people to be less fearful of the virus; tobacco companies' new smokeless products.

Episode 952:

60 Minutes

Episode 950:

60 Minutes

An FBI videotape offers a glimpse into the secretive world of espionage; the forced deportation and massacre of ethnic Armenians by the Turks in 1915; Oscar-nominated director Kathryn Bigelow discusses her film "The Hurt Locker."

Episode 949:

60 Minutes

A plane flown by embattled government contractor Blackwater crashes into a mountain in Afghanistan; a new device can generate power without being connected to the electric grid; people are still waiting for a memorial at the site of Ground Zero.

Episode 948:

60 Minutes

Episode 947:

60 Minutes

A Green Beret unit goes into battle with a group of Afghan soldiers against the Taliban; snowboarder Shaun White shows off some of the tricks he will use at the Winter Olympics; singer Beyoncé discusses her success.

Episode 946:

60 Minutes

Episode 945:

60 Minutes

The status of the multibillion-dollar virtual fence being built on the U.S.-Mexico border; the new book "Game Change" reveals behind-the-scenes issues from the 2008 presidential election; using DNA technology to sustain endangered species.

60 Minutes

Episode 942:

60 Minutes

Residents of Wilmington, Ohio, cope a year after thousands of them lost their jobs; Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, leader of the Orthodox Christian Church; actor Alec Baldwin discusses his career and personal life.

Episode 941:

60 Minutes

President Obama discusses his plans for Afghanistan and Pakistan, the economy and the recent security breach at the White House state dinner; the emerging technology of growing body parts from human cells taken from patients; comic Ricky Gervais.

Episode 940:

60 Minutes

An experiment in inner-city education puts historically low-achieving students in New York City on an academic par with their peers; former NBA referee Tim Donaghy discusses betting on games and serving time in prison.

Episode 939:

60 Minutes

Episode 938:

60 Minutes

The cost of prolonging one's life in intensive care; journalist Maziar Bahari discusses being tortured by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard; how director James Cameron created his new $400-million film "Avatar."

Episode 934:

60 Minutes

Episode 933:

60 Minutes

How the government plans to fight the flu pandemic; the machine invented by John Kanzius that may offer effective cancer treatment without radiation and chemotherapy; director and actress Drew Barrymore talks about her career.

Episode 932:

60 Minutes

Episode 931:

60 Minutes

Lawyer Marc Dreier discusses how he scammed people out of more than $400 million; residents of Kingston, Tenn., are told to stay out of a river in which coal ash was spilled in December 2008; threats to the great wildebeest migration in Kenya.

Episode 930:

60 Minutes

Gen. Stanley McChrystal is U.S. commander in Afghanistan; attempts to repay money lost to Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme; the fame of dead celebrities, including Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley, continues to earn money for their estates.

Episode 929:

60 Minutes

New technology allows amputees to pick up small, delicate objects; Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour talks about her penchant for sunglasses; college football coach Pete Carroll also works to combat gang violence in Los Angeles.

Episode 925:

60 Minutes

Episode 924:

60 Minutes

Football player Michael Vick talks about his prison sentence for participating in dogfighting; U.S. military use of unmanned aircraft to track and destroy the enemy; members of the British rock band Coldplay.

Episode 923:

60 Minutes

Colombians say a produce distributor is responsible for deaths of civilians in their country; computers help paralyzed people to communicate; critics say "shark tour" operators are teaching the dangerous fish to associate humans with food.

Episode 922:

60 Minutes

Whether safety precautions at airports are really keeping passengers safer; some prosecutors seek harsher punishments for drunken drivers who cause fatalities; musician Wyclef Jean talks about his life and his efforts to help his native Haiti.

Episode 920:

60 Minutes

Despite the economic downturn, Americans are buying guns and ammunition at an increasingly higher rate; the African lion is in danger of extinction; casino mogul Steve Wynn talks about his success and his diagnosis with an eye disease.

Episode 919:

60 Minutes

Despite the economic downturn, Americans are buying guns and ammunition at an increasingly higher rate; the African lion is in danger of extinction; casino mogul Steve Wynn talks about his success and his diagnosis with an eye disease.

Episode 918:

60 Minutes

An Army officer divulges what happened the day Osama bin Laden escaped U.S. forces; flaws in the testimony of eyewitnesses are brought to light with the help of DNA technology that can exonerate the innocent.

Episode 914:

60 Minutes

Harry Markopoulos warned the SEC about Bernard Madoff's investment fund; some foreign-born widows of U.S. citizens are being asked to leave the country; Alice Waters is famous for touting the virtues of fresh food.

Episode 913:

60 Minutes

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke talks about what went wrong with the country's financial system; Dolly Parton talks about her life, her career in music and producing the Broadway version of her film "9 to 5."

Episode 911:

60 Minutes

American exporters worry that the "buy American" clause of the economic stimulus package will cause retaliation by foreign governments; a con man fools a small town into giving him law officer authority; red wine and the aging process.

Episode 910:

60 Minutes

Episode 909:

60 Minutes

The U.S. military's use of unmanned armed aircraft to track and destroy the enemy; the curious life and death of Ashraf Marwan, an Egyptian billionaire said to have been a spy; Bill James makes an intense statistical analysis of baseball.

60 Minutes

Episode 901:

60 Minutes

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke talks about what went wrong with the country's financial system and when the recession might end; Alice Waters has been touting the virtues of fresh foods grown in an environmentally friendly way for decades.

Episode 895:

60 Minutes

An Ohio town is left reeling by the closing of its largest employer; a number of Israelis and Palestinians agree that a two-state solution is no longer possible; a substance in wine has been found to slow the aging process in mice.

60 Minutes

Episode 890:

60 Minutes

Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) talks about his role in the government bailouts; a second wave of mortgage defaults is predicted; USC college football coach Pete Carroll works to decrease gang violence in Los Angeles.

Episode 886:

60 Minutes

Episode 885:

60 Minutes

An interview with the strategists who helped Barack Obama win the election; used electronics like cell phones and computer monitors sometimes wind up in China; media mogul Ted Turner talks about his life and career.

Episode 884:

60 Minutes

Many veterans are having trouble getting their jobs back when they return home; a man buys a badge on the Internet and fools officials in a small town; people with complete paralysis get assistance in communication.

Episode 881:

60 Minutes

Episode 880:

60 Minutes

Some of the Wall Street financial instruments that magnified the economic crisis; an officer talks about Osama bin Laden's narrow escape in Tora Bora, Afghanistan; the race to develop and produce an electric car.

Episode 877:

60 Minutes

Episode 876:

60 Minutes

Author Bob Woodward discusses his new book; actor Alec Baldwin talks about his career and his personal life; blue fin tuna, a popular item on sushi menus, are being captured in rising numbers that threaten to endanger the species.

Episode 874:

60 Minutes

Episode 873:

60 Minutes

Former CIA covert officer Valerie Plame talks about the leaking of her identity; the use of rape as a weapon in the civil war in Congo; a detective thinks he has solved the mystery of a missing da Vinci masterpiece.

Episode 871:

60 Minutes

Episode 870:

60 Minutes

An infamous Boston mob trigger-man talks about the murders he is believed to have committed; NASA prepares for a manned space flight to Mars; singer Bruce Springsteen talks about his career, politics, and his current tour.

Episode 869:

60 Minutes

Searching for a young man who fled his village in Darfur to escape mass murder; a leukemia patient hopes to live long enough to see his potentially life-saving invention in clinical trials; a music program for youth at risk in Venezuela.

Episode 868:

60 Minutes

Gay members of the military; Remote Area Medical helps those in remote parts of the world as well as uninsured and underinsured Americans; soccer player David Beckham talks about his triumphs and troubles.

60 Minutes

Episode 866:

60 Minutes

A Baghdad clergyman estimates that 90 percent of Iraq's Christians have fled or been killed by Islamic extremists; genetic genealogy uses DNA to trace ancestry back hundreds of years; actor Will Smith ("Hancock").

Episode 862:

60 Minutes

Episode 861:

60 Minutes

Two lawyers, bound by client-attorney privilege, kept the secret that their client committed murder; the effect of the subprime mortgage meltdown in the United States on foreign markets; the millennial generation may be unprepared for the workplace.

Episode 860:

60 Minutes

A young man works to aid Iraqis who helped the U.S. who are targeted by the insurgents; new species are discovered in a little-known paradise in Indonesia; Jon Bon Jovi and his band continue to pack the arenas.

Episode 859:

60 Minutes

Chiquita Brands International says it paid paramilitaries in Colombia to protect the lives of its employees; a U.S. government-run prison system is investigated; actor Alec Baldwin on his career and personal life.

Episode 857:

60 Minutes

Episode 856:

60 Minutes

U.S. troops talk about the military tactics used by the Taliban fighters in Afghanistan; the positive effects of gastric bypass on diseases like type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea and high blood pressure; finding Leonardo da Vinci's lost mural.

Episode 855:

60 Minutes

Episode 854:

60 Minutes

Officials at China's government-controlled sovereign wealth fund address concerns that it will try to control the entities in which it invests; a Pentagon insider explains the run-up to the war in Iraq; preparations for a manned flight to Mars.

Episode 853:

60 Minutes

A man recounts his story of torture as a terror detainee in Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay; Al Gore's campaign for awareness of global warming; Bill James uses statistics to analyze baseball and its players.

Episode 852:

60 Minutes

A collection of seeds from the world's crops is deep inside a mountain near the North Pole; an ossuary's inscription says it contained the bones of a brother of Jesus; professional soccer player David Beckham.

Episode 849:

60 Minutes

Democratic presidential contenders Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama; Remote Area Medical expands its service to help uninsured U.S. residents; the development of a nonlethal weapon the Pentagon plans to use for crowd control in Iraq.

Episode 844:

60 Minutes

The effect of the subprime mortgage meltdown in the United States on foreign markets; a former FBI agent recounts details of his seven-month interrogation of Saddam Hussein before the dictator's trial and execution.

Episode 842:

60 Minutes

Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf talks about the unrest in his country; John Martorano talks about murders for which he was imprisoned; ballplayer Roger Clemens talks about being accused of using performance-enhancing drugs.

Episode 836:

60 Minutes

Episode 835:

60 Minutes

The convictions of thousands of defendants follow the use of flawed science; Omar Khadr, who was 15 when he was accused of killing an American soldier, awaits trial at Guantanamo Bay; health advocates battle the restaurant industry over calories.

Episode 833:

60 Minutes

A portrait of the Iraqi defector known as Curveball, whose story of biological weapons became part of the argument for invading Iraq; endangered elephant herds in Africa; a profile of venture capitalist Tom Perkins, who owns an enormous sailboat.

Episode 831:

60 Minutes

An increase in the intensity and number of forest fires across the western U.S.; Plumpynut, a cheap and nutritious food, is saving starving children in the developing world; former CIA officer Valerie Plame Wilson.

Episode 830:

60 Minutes

The founder of an embattled private security firm; inside the secretive federal supermax prison; the Rev. Joel Osteen; the kingdom of Dubai; the digital revolution lengthens the workday; singer Norah Jones talks about her life and career.

Episode 829:

60 Minutes

The founder of an embattled private security firm welcomes additional government oversight; inside the secretive federal supermax prison; the Rev. Joel Osteen; the kingdom of Dubai is a Middle East success story.

Episode 828:

60 Minutes

Episode 827:

60 Minutes

Interpol Secretary General Ron Noble talks about the agency's resources that would be valuable in the war on terror; genetic genealogy can trace ancestry back hundreds of years; singer Bruce Springsteen; Dr. Forrest Bird, inventor.

Episode 824:

60 Minutes

Episode 823:

60 Minutes

Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan talks about the subprime lending abuses currently rocking the U.S. economy; the dangers of so-called shark tourism, which causes sharks to associate humans with food.

Episode 821:

60 Minutes

Episode 820:

60 Minutes

Officials drop charges against three medical workers accused of murder in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina; Iraqis who aid U.S. officials meet difficulties when trying to immigrate; progress in the One Laptop Per Child campaign.

Episode 817:

60 Minutes

Episode 816:

60 Minutes

Efforts by pharmaceutical lobbyists to get Congress to pass the Medicare prescription drug law; a prison interview with former Tyco International CEO Dennis Kozlowski; the rising popularity of mixed martial arts.

Episode 804:

60 Minutes

Nazir Abas, who previously trained Muslim militants, provides intelligence to authorities in the war on terror; a profile of journalist Lou Dobbs; a woman buys a $50 million painting in a thrift store.

Episode 803:

60 Minutes

Former CIA Director George Tenet discusses heading the agency during the Sept. 11 attacks, the war on terror, and the hunt for Osama bin Laden; advocates for the mentally ill want gun-ownership laws changed.

Episode 802:

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Secret Service intelligence officers offer insights into the Virginia Tech shooter; challenges of daily life in Baghdad; the hip-hop culture's message of noncooperation with police stymies murder investigations.

Episode 797:

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Episode 796:

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A man turns the tables on the FBI after the deadly anthrax attacks of 2001; insurgents consider Iraqis who help U.S. workers to be collaborators; miners' widows say an industry more concerned with money than safety sacrificed their husbands.

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Episode 794:

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Active-duty and reserve members of the military petition Congress to oppose the war in Iraq; survivors recall their lives in the Nazi model village in Czechoslovakia during World War II; Fox News Channel's Bill O'Reilly.

Episode 787:

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Episode 786:

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The man who blew the whistle on prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib fears for his family's safety; the capture of the head of the Sicilian Mafia; mixed martial arts is one of the fastest-growing sports in the United States.

Episode 778:

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Episode 777:

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The list used to screen airline passengers for potential terrorists; Carleton Fiorina, formerly of Hewlett-Packard, discusses her firing; Patricia Dunn, also formerly of Hewlett-Packard, discusses her indictment.

Episode 776:

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Episode 775:

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Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf discusses terrorist ties to his nation; an interview with a doctor and nurses accused of killing New Orleans patients following Hurricane Katrina; profiling Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

Episode 774:

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The debate over legalizing Internet gambling; former NFL linebacker Bill Romanowski; controversial radio host Howard Stern; the mail-order marijuana business of Canadian Marc Emery; extended families created through fertility drugs.

Episode 763:

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Episode 762:

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Elián González recalls the battle between the U.S. and Cuba over his custody; the U.S. military devises a way to retake the Iraqi town of Tal Afar; former astronaut Neil Armstrong discusses fame, his family, and landing on the moon.

Episode 760:

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Episode 759:

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A former FDA official says politics interferes with science in government decision-making; archaeologists find the bones of what may be another species of human; actor Mel Brooks talks about his life and work.

Episode 749:

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Episode 748:

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The New York Police Department serves as an army against terror; NASA's top climate scientist claims the Bush administration restricts his speech; children born of sperm and egg donation are able to meet donor siblings.

Episode 747:

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Kevin Weeks tells the story of his time with James "Whitey" Bulger, the FBI's most-wanted criminal; the military's method for retaking the Iraqi town of Tal Afar; scientists probe the origins of human sexuality.

Episode 746:

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Tiger Woods discusses the Tiger Woods Learning Center and his home and wife; some people accuse a major hedge fund of spreading negative information and betting on the falling stock price that results.

Episode 739:

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Episode 738:

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A New York detective accused of being a Mafia hit man denies the charges; Sony CEO Howard Stringer hopes to reinvigorate the company; skier Bode Miller discusses his pursuit of gold at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games.

Episode 737:

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Discrimination toward Hurricane Katrina refugees; a German citizen sues the U.S. government, claiming it turns terror suspects over to countries that are known to allow torture; actor Morgan Freeman discusses racism and Black History Month.

Episode 734:

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Episode 733:

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Tracking the bird flu; the FBI creates a task force to battle a dangerous gang; radio personality Howard Stern discusses his personal life and his new business venture; the increasing popularity of shark tourism.

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Episode 728:

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Friends and colleagues of former CIA operative Valerie Plame discuss the effect of the leak; employers attempt to control the off-hours activities of their employees; Prince Charles in his first U.S. television interview in more than a decade.

Episode 721:

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Episode 720:

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A Texas jury rules that the makers of Vioxx knew the painkiller could cause heart attack and stroke; mass murder and refugee crisis in Darfur; radio host Dave Ramsey fights against debt and those who enable it.

Episode 715:

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Episode 714:

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Allegations that the CIA turns terror suspects over to countries known to use torture; black babies born in the United States adopted by white parents who live outside the country; actor Dustin Hoffman discusses his life and art.

Episode 709:

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Episode 708:

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Accusations that an 18-year-old's killing spree was inspired by a video game; the ethicality of a Texas law granting admittance to state universities for the top 10 percent of high-school graduates; a new species of monkey.

Episode 707:

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Episode 706:

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Military lawyers seek justice for detainees at Guantanamo Bay; a drug executive offers a way to lower the high cost of medicines in the United States; in parts of the West, homeowners are finding grizzly bears too close for comfort.

Episode 705:

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Episode 704:

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Government-backed efforts in the educational system teach children that abstinence is the best way to prevent HIV/AIDS; former con-man Barry Minkow becomes an evangelical minister; former CEO Richard Scrushy, HealthSouth.

Episode 699:

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Episode 698:

60 Minutes

An ex-Mafia boss claims he paid two former detectives to commit murder; the debate over how to best spend the money allocated for homeland security; actress Jane Fonda discusses her upcoming autobiography.

Episode 695:

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Episode 694:

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Former Enron Chairman Ken Lay reflects on the debacle; filmmaker Ayaan Hirsi Ali discusses the controversial film "Submission"; filmmaker George Lucas discusses the last "Star Wars" film and the likelihood of a PG-13 rating.

Episode 693:

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Allegations that the CIA hands over suspected terrorists to countries whose interrogators use torture; an 18-year-old accused of murdering three people; the investigation of a political action committee linked to House Majority Leader Tom DeLay.

Episode 692:

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Saudi Arabia's efforts to change its reputation as being a terrorist breeding ground; a possible connection between Watergate and Howard Hughes; a military program that combats the mental stress of urban warfare in Iraq.

Episode 691:

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Episode 690:

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Former MLB player Jose Canseco's book about steroid use in baseball; black babies adopted by white families who live outside the United States; artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude's art extravaganza, "The Gates," in Central Park.

Episode 689:

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Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko; former students at career colleges discuss inflated job-placement rates and potential salaries; actress Hilary Swank discusses training for her role in the film "Million Dollar Baby."

Episode 676:

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Episode 675:

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The case of two at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility, accused of spying but now labeled victims of overzealous prosecution; 12-year-old composer Jay Greenberg; actor Dustin Hoffman discusses his life and career.

Episode 673:

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Episode 672:

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Author Michael Scheuer, former head of the CIA unit in pursuit of Osama bin Laden, criticizes the government's handling of the war on terror; what Vioxx manufacturers knew before they recalled the drug.

Episode 656:

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Weighing the need to catch the guilty against the rights of the innocent when collecting DNA samples; the growing crime of identity theft; former football player Lawrence Taylor discusses his career and how he beat his addiction to drugs.

Episode 654:

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Episode 653:

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Security issues at some facilities housing the United States' nuclear weapons; pension plans and mutual funds invested with companies doing business with nations that have supported terrorism; golfer Michelle Wie.

Episode 652:

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Episode 651:

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Richard Scrushy gives his first interview since the government accused him of securities fraud; a breakthrough in organ transplants in infants; U.S. citizens pay more for prescription medicines than anyone else in the world.

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Episode 641:

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Despite its vast oil reserves, Equatorial Guinea is still a poor country whose rulers are said to be corrupt and repressive; Alice Coles helped transform her rural village into a community of modern homes; the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

Episode 632:

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Episode 631:

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An FBI whistleblower says that the unit translating information from terrorism suspects deliberately slowed the process; America's power elite and Yale's Skull and Bones Society; the frailty of fingerprint evidence.

Episode 630:

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Episode 629:

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Radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al Sadr talks about his fight against the United States; gas-guzzling SUVs continue to sell despite the skyrocketing cost of gas; Andy Rooney pays tribute to the U.S. soldiers lost in the Iraq War.

Episode 627:

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Muslim women in France fight back against the rough treatment they receive in the ghettos of Paris; the United States has begun its own Arab-language television station to combat the anti-American images in Iraq; opera star Placido Domingo.

Episode 626:

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A book written by women in prison receives acclaim; Britons arrested and tortured by Saudi intelligence officers; Hugh Thompson, a former soldier in Vietnam, is finally honored for his actions at My Lai.

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Episode 624:

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The 80-year-old French attorney defending Saddam Hussein has a strategy that includes calling U.S. leaders to testify; a former South African guerrilla avails himself of rewards for well-connected blacks; profile of Mark Cuban.

Episode 622:

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Episode 621:

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Hospitals fail to inform others of a nurse's record; minorities sometimes pay hidden finance charges at auto dealerships; a whistle-blower says the Bush administration covered up the worst environmental disaster in U.S. history.